Brian Black 1onthetown.blogspot.com

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Posted about 1 year ago
A Simpler Time: 1985
Only pimps had beepers, cell phones were the size of bricks and CD players cost $500. Kids didn't waste their lives on the Internet. And two shows duked it out in a classic example of one good script making the rounds, spawning imitators. "Who's the Boss?" beat out "Charles in Charge" in the category of Best Male Housekeeper show. Why? Better acting and writing, tons of heart, and Alyssa Milano. The critics never liked it but the public did and unlike most shows from the past, WTB holds up very well. Congrats Tony, Judith, Katherine for a job well done.
Brian Black 1onthetown.blogspot.com
18 of 20 people found this review helpful
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Posted 9 months ago
I watched this show growing up in the 80s..twenty years later, it still holds up. the storylines are still topical, the jokes are still funny, and tony danza is still dreamy! I hope you keep posting episodes, hulu!
1 of 1 person found this review helpful
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Posted about 1 year ago
This is a funny show about a male nanny and his daughter that live and work for a family. This show is the definition of a good sitcom. Tony Danza is delightful and this show is how Allysa Milano became famous.She was alot prettier back then, than she is now, but the granny, BLAAAAHHHH!
2 of 3 people found this review helpful
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Posted about 1 year ago
I love love love this show. I hope they add more episodes soon!
2 of 2 people found this review helpful
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Posted about 1 year ago
i love it its good wish it was on
7 of 10 people found this review helpful
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Posted about 1 year ago
This is a show that the whole family can enjoy. I remember watching the show on ABC with my family back then and now I get to watch them again. Thank you for the memories. SONY, can we get to watch season two?
6 of 6 people found this review helpful
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Posted about 1 year ago
There are very few comedy shows these days that live up to the family atmosphere that Who's The Boss did. This show had drama, suspense, romance, and laughter all into one. Even though the series ended prematurely and the ending was not what everyone had wanted, it was still a great series.
I personally think The Wonder Years was my favorite show of all time, but WTB was one of my favorites ever. When you compare the technology they had in those days to what we have now, you laugh and think, "That was crazy to have what they did." But back then having the latest gadgetry didn't matter. It was about loving life and those close to you. I think we have sort of lost that concept in society today. Today, it seems like more of quantity, rather than quality.
8 of 8 people found this review helpful
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Posted about 1 year ago
They skipped all the way to season eight.I was halfway through season 1. I'm not even going to bother finishing it. Hulu, I just wanted to thank you for reminding me of an old friend. Netflix, I'm coming back.
3 of 11 people found this review helpful
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